Archive for March, 2019

Volkswagen Electric I.D. Vehicles’ Expected Release Dates

Currently, Volkswagen only has one all-electric vehicle for sale in the U.S.: the Volkswagen E-Golf, which has been around since 2015. But that’s slated to change soon. Volkswagen is prepping for an electric-heavy future with a slate of concept vehicles prepared under the moniker “I.D.”

Wondering when you can get your hands on one of Volkswagen’s upcoming electric rides? Read on to find out when you can expect to start seeing the hotly-anticipated I.D. nameplate vehicles on dealership lots.

Fuel economy is a figure provided by the EPA that evaluates how much fuel a car burns for a certain metric. In the U.S., we most commonly measure fuel economy in gas-powered cars as miles travelled per gallon of gas burned.

Just one or two mpg can add up to hundreds of dollars in savings on fuel. And that’s not to mention the fact that you’re contributing to a cleaner environment. One need only to look at a picture from the many smog-drenched cities across the globe to see that the detrimental effects of vehicular emissions are a very real thing.

As we can see, fuel-economy is an important stat in any vehicle’s wheelhouse. How does the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta fare? (more…)

What to do on Saint Patty’s Weekend?

We decided to take a look at St. Patrick’s weekend to give you some ideas how to celebrate this year. There are a variety of unique events going down in Lincoln. So strap up your suspenders, plop on a green top hat, and stick a clover in your mouth, because it’s time to ingest our St. Patrick’s weekend itinerary. (more…)

Acclaimed Television Series Still Loves the Atlas

Here at Schworer Volkswagen, we love the 2019 Volkswagen Atlas. And looks like we’re not alone. Last month, television’s longest-running and most-respected automotive series, MotorWeek, named the 2019 Volkswagen Atlas the “Best Large Utility” in their 2019 Drivers’ Choice Awards. This makes 2019 the second year in a row that the Atlas topped its class, and to be honest, we’re not surprised. (more…)